KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Missouri State women’s golf team finished the UMKC's Kangaroo Invitational: Gary Crossley Ford Kansas City Shootout in seventh place after shooting 314-318-322—954 over the two-day tournament.

Missouri Valley Conference member Wichita State (306-301-319—926) won the intercollegiate after recording tournament lows in the first and second rounds.

South Dakota State (309-309-319—937), North Dakota State (312-320-316—948), Oklahoma City (319-315-315—949), hosts UMKC (313-314-323—950), and Western Michigan (307-320-325—952) all finished ahead of MSU in the fifteen-school field.

This is the fifth time this season that the Bears have finished in the top-10 of tournaments, and the first time that sophomore Ariel Tidwell has cracked the top-10 in her Missouri State career.

Tidwell, who was in a tie for third after the first two rounds, finished the tournament tied for seventh at 79-73-80—232 with Oklahoma Christian’s Anna Arrese Cortadel (77-77-78—232).

Fellow sophomore Lindsey Eisenreich’s tie for fourteenth is the best of her MSU career as well. Eisenreich carded 81-79-76—236 en route to her first top-20 finish.